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From Queens to Harvard: Rana Abdelhamid Activism Journey and Becoming "The Mayor of Queens"

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In this inspiring episode of "The Oasis," host Haqq Islam sits down with Rana Abdelhamid, a true changemaker affectionately known as the "Mayor of Queens." From her roots as a Queens girl with Egyptian heritage to her rise as a community activist and advocate, Rana shares her incredible journey of resilience, activism, and cultural pride. The conversation explores her upbringing in one of the most diverse boroughs in New York City, her passion for preserving cultural identity, and how karate and martial arts empowered her to stand tall against xenophobia.

Rana discusses how growing up surrounded by Queens' vibrant communities shaped her vision for a more inclusive and equitable world. From her college days at Middlebury and Harvard to founding Malikah—a nonprofit focused on self-defense, mutual aid, and healing for marginalized communities—Rana exemplifies the power of grassroots activism.

She also reflects on running for Congress, navigating systemic challenges, and why she continues to fight for affordable housing, equitable healthcare, and community safety. Whether you're passionate about cultural identity, fascinated by the intersection of Islam and activism, or simply inspired by stories of third-culture kids breaking barriers, this episode is for you. Don’t miss this thoughtful discussion about overcoming challenges, building community, and staying true to your roots.

Like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE to support more inspiring stories like Rana’s

#QueensGirl #Changemaker #CommunityActivism #Islam #Queens #Harvard #communityactivism #publichealth #queenscommunityactivism #communityorganizing #immigration #communityactivism #youthprograms #mostdiversecity #youthleadership #queensdiversity

CHAPTERS:

00:00 - Introduction

00:40 - Family History in Queens

03:50 - Best Childhood Memory

05:20 - Martial Arts Background

07:40 - Community Reaction to Self-Defense Teaching

08:50 - Journey to Middlebury College

12:52 - Academic Focus and Motivation

15:46 - Admission to Harvard University

18:58 - Post-Harvard Career Path

20:44 - Returning to New York City

22:27 - Changes in Queens Neighborhood

27:15 - The "Mayor of Astoria" Title

28:41 - Understanding Democratic Socialism

29:59 - Congressional Campaign Journey

35:49 - Future Plans for Rana

38:05 - Conclusion and Outro

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In this inspiring episode of "The Oasis," host Haqq Islam sits down with Rana Abdelhamid, a true changemaker affectionately known as the "Mayor of Queens." From her roots as a Queens girl with Egyptian heritage to her rise as a community activist and advocate, Rana shares her incredible journey of resilience, activism, and cultural pride. The conversation explores her upbringing in one of the most diverse boroughs in New York City, her passion for preserving cultural identity, and how karate and martial arts empowered her to stand tall against xenophobia.

Rana discusses how growing up surrounded by Queens' vibrant communities shaped her vision for a more inclusive and equitable world. From her college days at Middlebury and Harvard to founding Malikah—a nonprofit focused on self-defense, mutual aid, and healing for marginalized communities—Rana exemplifies the power of grassroots activism.

She also reflects on running for Congress, navigating systemic challenges, and why she continues to fight for affordable housing, equitable healthcare, and community safety. Whether you're passionate about cultural identity, fascinated by the intersection of Islam and activism, or simply inspired by stories of third-culture kids breaking barriers, this episode is for you. Don’t miss this thoughtful discussion about overcoming challenges, building community, and staying true to your roots.

Like, comment, and SUBSCRIBE to support more inspiring stories like Rana’s

#QueensGirl #Changemaker #CommunityActivism #Islam #Queens #Harvard #communityactivism #publichealth #queenscommunityactivism #communityorganizing #immigration #communityactivism #youthprograms #mostdiversecity #youthleadership #queensdiversity

CHAPTERS:

00:00 - Introduction

00:40 - Family History in Queens

03:50 - Best Childhood Memory

05:20 - Martial Arts Background

07:40 - Community Reaction to Self-Defense Teaching

08:50 - Journey to Middlebury College

12:52 - Academic Focus and Motivation

15:46 - Admission to Harvard University

18:58 - Post-Harvard Career Path

20:44 - Returning to New York City

22:27 - Changes in Queens Neighborhood

27:15 - The "Mayor of Astoria" Title

28:41 - Understanding Democratic Socialism

29:59 - Congressional Campaign Journey

35:49 - Future Plans for Rana

38:05 - Conclusion and Outro

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